Leicester created history on Friday night as they destroyed Southampton 9-0.

Jamie Vardy and Ayoze Perez both scored hat-tricks, while Ben Chilwell, Youri Tielmans and James Maddison also got themselves on the scoresheet.

Not only is that the biggest away win in Premier League history, that results also equals the biggest victory in Premier League history.

Of course, there have been multiple drubbings over the years.

So, on the back of Leicester's historic win, we've listed the 15 biggest victories ever in the Premier League.

=11. Manchester United 7-0 Barnsley (October 25, 1997) 

Andy Cole scored FIVE as United battered Barnsley over 20 years ago.

=11. Arsenal 7-0 Everton (May 11, 2005)

Robin Van Persie, Dennis Bergkamp and Robert Pires all found themselves on the scoresheet at Highbury.

=11. Arsenal 7-0 Middlesbrough (January 14, 2006)

Arsenal won by a seven-goal margin just eight months after their drubbing of Everton. Thierry Henry (who else?) netted a hat-trick on the day.

=11. Chelsea 7-0 Stoke City (April 25, 2010)

Saloman Kalou (yes, really) scored a hat-trick as Chelsea dismantled Stoke.

=11. Manchester City 7-0 Norwich (November 2, 2013)

Man City were 4-0 up at half-time and managed to put three more past a hapless Norwich in the second 45 minutes.

=9. Nottingham Forest 1-8 Manchester United (February 6, 1999)

The previous record of the largest away win in Premier League history. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was subbed on in the 72nd minute and went on to score four.

=9. Middlesbrough 8-1 Manchester City (May 11, 2008)

Oh, how times have changed. Afonso Alves (remember him?) scored a hat-trick that day. 

=4. Newcastle 8-0 Sheffield Wednesday (September 19, 1999)

Alan Shearer scored five as Newcastle destroyed Sheffield Wednesday in 1999.

=4. Chelsea 8-0 Wigan (May 9, 2010)

Chelsea needed a win to clinch the Premier League title and they did it in style as they wreaked havoc against Wigan. Didier Drogba scored a hat-trick and won the Golden Boot in the process.

=4. Chelsea 8-0 Aston Villa (December 23, 2012)

Chelsea recorded another eight-goal win two years later. Fernando Torres, Frank Lampard and Ramires were all on the scoresheet to give the Blues the perfect Christmas.

=4. Southampton 8-0 Sunderland (18 October, 2014)

Southampton managed to get a big win themselves just over five years ago. Graziano Pelle scored twice that day.

=4. Manchester City 8-0 Watford (September 21, 2019)

Man City threatened to break the record for the biggest win in the Premier League just a month ago.

They were 5-0 up after just 18 minutes but couldn't get the goals they needed. An 8-0 win still isn't bad, though.

3. Tottenham 9-1 Wigan (November 22, 2009)

Tottenham became the second team to score nine in a Premier League match a decade ago. Jermain Defoe netted five at White Hart Lane.

=1. Manchester United 9-0 Ipswich (March 4, 1995)

United scored six times in the second half to create history. Andy Cole scored five that day.

=1. Southampton 0-9 Leicester (October 25, 2019)

Leicester continued their brilliant early-season form with a massive win against Southampton at St. Mary's.